Brightcove Snags AOL Video Deal

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On the heels of announcing an expanded relationship with the New York Times website last week, Brightcove is adding all of AOL to its video-distribution client list. Like the New York Times, AOL is an investor in Brightcove.

But the deal is a coup for Brightcove 3, the latest version of its online video platform. Brightcove 3 will power all the video on AOL, which is one of the top ten destinations on the Web for video.

The custom Brightcove video player will be integrated with AOL’s Platform-A advertising network. AOL is essentially outsourcing its video content distribution to Brightcove. Now all the company needs to do is land a big deal with a top-ten video destination that is not an investor.

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OverviewAOL Lifestream is a web-based application that enables users to keep track of all their comments on social networking sites. Integrated with AIM Express, AIM 7, and AIM for Mac, users can publish their statuses, reply to comments on networking sites from their Lifestream tab, and more.
AOL Lifestream is a product of [AOL](https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/aol#/entity).

OverviewBrightcove is offers cloud-based platforms to publish and distribute digital media. It offers Brightcove Video Cloud, an online video platform that enables its customers to publish and distribute video to internet-connected devices.
The Brightcove Video Cloud platform offers various features and functionalities such as uploading and encoding, content management, video player technology, multi-platform …